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"Long Lake" Loop

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Ride Stats:

  • Distance: 56 miles / 90.1 km
  • Ride Time: 1-2 hours
  • Approximate Fuel Costs: $4.26
  • State: Washington
Submitted by:
countersteer

Starts following the Spokane River through Riverside State Park. At the halfway point, about 30-45 minutes there is a lookout over the dam and a nice wide place to pull off the road. Shortly after that, you cross the river and come back the way you came but on the other side of the lake. They don't call it Long Lake for nothingRoute can be changed up and still loop back around.Great twisty roads along the river and the lake, also straighter places to either sit back and look around or kick it up to the triple digit mph. At least three waterfront parks along the way, a couple with camping, all with water and tables. Pavement is excellent once the winter sand clears away mid spring, but beware! there are two signed 15mph corners that will bite you in the butt if you try to push it.

This is a motorcycle ride in the state of Washington. This motorcycle route has 10 scenery characteristics and other road conditions to help you plan your road trip. This motorcycle map was created by countersteer in March. Click here to see other Motorcycle Roads by countersteer

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Ride Scenery:

Historic SitesBeachesParksFall ColorsLakesForestMountainsRuralRiverFarm Land

Best Time to Go

Spring, Summer, Fall

Road Characteristics:

Straight RoadSweeping Curves RoadTwisty RoadRolling HillsNo TrafficSmoothRare Gas StationsRare

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Previous Comments from other Riders:

countersteer says:


Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:10 AM

jbpyper says:

Taken this route and a longer version many times. Some nice twisty's on Hyw. 231, Spring creek rd.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:09 AM






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